Author:
Gao Zhida,Zhao Kuo,Jin Lin,Lian Xiaodong,Zhang Zhiang,Ma Lijie,Hou Zhiyong
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To investigate the relationship between neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR)/platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) with deep venous thrombosis (DVT) following ankle fracture and the diagnostic ability of combination model.
Method
This retrospective study included patients with a diagnosis of ankle fracture who had undergone preoperative Duplex ultrasound (DUS) examination for detecting the possible deep venous thrombosis (DVT). The variables of interest, the calculated NLR and PLR and others (demographics, injury, lifestyles and comorbidities) were extracted from the medical records. Two independent multivariate logistics regression models were used to detect the relationship between NLR or PLR and DVT. If any, combination diagnostic model was constructed and its diagnostic ability was evaluated.
Results
There were 1103 patients included, and 92 (8.3%) were found to have preoperative DVT. The NLR and PLR, which had respective optimal cut-off point of 4 and 200, were significantly different between patients with and without DVT either in continuous or categorical variable. After adjustment for covariates, both NLR and PLR were identified as independent risk factors associated with DVT, with odd ratio of 2.16 and 2.84, respectively. The combination diagnostic model, including NLR, PLR and D-dimer, demonstrated to significantly improved the diagnostic performance than any one alone or combined (all P < 0.05), and the area under the curve was 0.729 (95% CI 0.701–0.755).
Conclusion
We concluded the relatively low incidence rate of preoperative DVT after ankle fracture, and both NLR and PLR were independently associated with DVT. The combination diagnostic model can be considered as a useful auxiliary tool for identifying high-risk patients for DUS examination.
Funder
The mechanism of Piezo1 in regulating forward osteogenesis of osteoblasts in the treatment of osteoporotic fractures with LMHFV
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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